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Other key items that made it onto Travelodge's list of Bizarre Left Behinds 2007 include keys to a Bentley motor vehicle, a six foot by six foot remote control helicopter, a child, a suitcase full of diamond jewellery, and a lucky charm.
Guy Parsons, Travelodge chief operating officer, said: "Each year, our lost and found departments provide plenty of revelations. From a lucky charm Buddha to Bentley car keys, our customers' lefts behinds demonstrate what a cross section of people we serve."
And the most common items left in Travelodge's is mobile phones and chargers, followed closely by clothing item, stag accessories and books.
The Travelodge lost and found office has noticed a huge increase in electrical gadgets and games consoles left behind last year.
Travelodge serves almost seven million customers every year.
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